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Leslie Valiant Wins 'Nobel Prize' of Computing

autospa writes "ACM, the Association for Computing Machinery today named Leslie G. Valiant of Harvard University the winner of the 2010 ACM A.M. Turing Award for his fundamental contributions to the development of computational learning theory and to the broader theory of computer science. Valiant brought together machine learning and computational complexity, leading to advances in artificial intelligence as well as computing practices such as natural language processing, handwriting recognition, and computer vision. He also launched several subfields of theoretical computer science, and developed models for parallel computing. The Turing Award, widely considered the 'Nobel Prize in Computing,' is named for the British mathematician Alan M. Turing. The award carries a $250,000 prize, with financial support provided by Intel Corporation and Google Inc."

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  1. Turing?... by oodaloop · · Score: 3, Funny

    The Turing Award, widely considered the 'Nobel Prize in Computing,' is named for the British mathematician Alan M. Turing.

    Turing, you say? Hmm, can't say I ever heard of anyone by that name. Was he famous or something?

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  2. In other news... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    ..Obama wins the 'Turing Award' of Peace.

  3. Re:Summary by bmuon · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yeah, it just happened to be the first paragraph of the article. So... Best written article?